Bulging disc
What is spinal disc hernia?
A spinal disc herniation is a medical condition affecting the spine, in which a tear in the outer, fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc allows the soft, central portion to bulge out, in one or more directions.
The bulging causes the vertebrae to tilt and hence they move irregularly against each other which causes the patient's back to become unstable. Pressure builds up and the intervertebrae can start pressing against the nerve root or the nerve tissue in the spinal column. This restricts the patient's freedom of movement.
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What are the symptoms and complaints related to spinal disc herniation?
The complaints related to spinal disc herniation are comparable to those related to disc protrusion.
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What causes spinal disc herniation?
Disc herniation is usually caused by sitting constantly or lifting incorrectly.



